• Extra Rice, Please!


      Gone are the days when we just eat what we want without worrying about big-a*s diseases. Right now, it’s all but normal to check out that calorie count or nutritional facts at the back of the labels of what we buy at the stores. We see sprouting gyms all over and any form of exercise added to our daily routine is now a must to stay healthy.

      Filipinos are rice lovers. Seriously. Lechon won’t be complete without puso, or champorado wouldn’t taste good in wheat. Add humba or adobo sauce to a pot of just-cooked rice and voila—it’s heaven! We pair rice with almost anything—Star margarine (remember this), Milo, condensed milk, sugar. You name it, being rice lovers is evident in our every meal.

      However, I always hear this with almost every dieting person I meet—“Di na ko mag rice kay manambok ko!” or if one orders everything else except rice, this is then followed by an eyebrow-rising question, “Nag diet ka?

      This has been a misconception among us that rice makes us fat.

      Yes, you read that right.

      Misconception. False belief.

      This is a misconception and it gives the rice lesser credit than it should have. It’s like judging a person without knowing his or her qualities first.

      Let us first ask ourselves, what else did we eat?
      And how much/many did we eat?
      Did we have chicken/pork skin last night?
      Did we have bacon and hotdogs for breakfast?
      Or a fruit salad for dinner?(mayonnaise/heavy cream plus sugar)


      Source: WhatsOnNingbo

      These are just a few examples of calorie-dense food, meaning these are rich in calories but not the macronutrients that are essential. It’s either high in saturated fat or sugar that basically, will not be used up throughout the entire day (if you don’t exercise) and will be stored as FAT instead. We tend to point our fingers to poor old rice instead and jump into conclusions that rice makes us fat. We blame rice to be the cause, forgetting the one fact that we are sometimes taking too many calories or too much calories. We call this a calorie surplus.

      So, what I’m trying to say is—go easy on our poor old buddy—rice. It has its great benefits which are the following:

      • Great energy source

      – it is rich in carbohydrates, acting as fuel for the body and aids in brain normal brain function.
      • Cholesterol free – it does not contain harmful fats/cholesterol and sodium that affect cholesterol levels.
      • Vitamin-Rich – an excellent source of vitamin D, calcium, fiber, iron, thiamine, riboflavin and niacin.
      • Resistant Starch – it abounds in resistant starch, which reaches bowel in undigested form. It aids the growth of useful bacteria for bowel movements.
      • Gluten-free – very essential especially for people who have celiac disease or those having problems with their body interacting with gluten.

      So rice is definitely a good source of carbohydrates, especially brown rice that has low glycemic index rating-- it won’t spike up your blood sugar levels. Common thing is, most people don’t measure how much they are eating. A cup of rice is about 54 grams of carbohydrates which is around 216 calories in estimate. Because of its form, it is easy to eat and digest so we tend to eat a lot.

      Learn to count your calories.

      Rice isn’t fattening.
      Rather, calorie surplus/overeating is fattening.

      Extra rice?

      Bring it on.


      Facts By: Stanly C. Inso
      Krusade (iSTORYAn nick)

      Edited by: thisbe.ara (EIC)


      Krusade is both food and fitness enthusiast. He is a fitness instructor in one of the best gyms in Lapu-Lapu City. He is also a chef. He maintains a Facebook page that talks about Nutrition and Fitness.. Check it out--> http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nutrit...12582768825198
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      Comments 32 Comments
      1. fckykchy's Avatar
        fckykchy -
        Nice one!...
      1. zelhan's Avatar
        zelhan -
        ug sa dihang gigutom nako, anyway mao jud kailangan jud mag binantay sa atong mga gipang kaon para walay mahay inig magkasakit ka.
      1. zelhan's Avatar
        zelhan -
        mao jud mag binantay na ug mag health conscious kitang tanan para dili mag mahay inig ka ulahi
      1. zelhan's Avatar
        zelhan -
        Quote Originally Posted by thewicked46 View Post
        so true..sa kanang mg diet dha u can still rice man ghapon but much better if mg fruits nalang nia salads..
        mao jud mag binantay na ug mag health conscious kitang tanan para dili mag mahay inig ka ulahi
      1. llradzll's Avatar
        llradzll -
        i go for unlimited rice! boom!
      1. Light Anthony I's Avatar
        Light Anthony I -
        everybody loves extra rice. let's admit it.
      1. crimzan's Avatar
        crimzan -
        okay raman magkaon ug rice basta equal ang calories imu i.gamit for activities.
      1. modsna's Avatar
        modsna -
        Quote Originally Posted by markytrigger View Post
        ayos ni aron dli ta ingnon nagdiet kay gkan extra rice to 1 rice nalng
        proper info raman gyud. nagtry ko naa diet na gikuyapan hinuon ko nabughat, dugay bya maayo. karon cge nalang ko basa articles on food and exercises
      1. jack_guitarfreak's Avatar
        jack_guitarfreak -
        i love eating rice d mansad ko manabok ok ra mu banat but still hinay hinay sa highblood
      1. jack_guitarfreak's Avatar
        jack_guitarfreak -
        banana 1hour before matog helps so much
      1. niegel's Avatar
        niegel -
        makonsinsya naman sad tag kaon ani

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        maglimit nako sa akong kan on hehe
      1. elhombre_'s Avatar
        elhombre_ -
        agree...........

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